In the App Store you will see something at the bottom that says updates.
you need to sync the ipod, if still dont appear try transfering the apps to the computer
First, check the software that you have. If you have the 3.0 or 3.1 software, the app you are using hasn't updated to that software yet. It may also be because you haven't updated to the latest 2.0 software version yet, which could also hinder the app opening. If the app just doesn't show up, then it has been deleted and you just need to re-download it free of charge.
unfortunately no the cracked apps don't show up when u try to bump
with thousands of apps added everyday is impossible to show all the apps available
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Is your ipod connected properly ? or sometimes it doesnt work because you haven't updated skipz-
an Ipod touch is worht it becasue the apps range from free to 300$ and that's for only amazing apps Almost all apps are either free or $1-$2. The only ones that are expensive are the apps where you buy a whole season of a TV show or something big like that. So NO ON AVERAGE, THEY ARE NOT EXPENSIVE.
The apps for the iPod Touch range in price from free to relatively expensive. For some example apps see the link below and scroll down. Clicking the View in iTunes link will show the price of the app. A lot of good apps cost money, but most are only like a buck and you can get some really awesome free apps.
Yes.
Answer- You can buy ipod apps with your itunes gift card. Enter your code on itunes and it should show your amount on the bottom. If you have enough money in your account you can buy a app by clicking on it then clicking buy
In order to see your downloaded apps from your iPhone, iPod, and iPad, you need to authorize that on the computer first. Go to iTunes/Preferences/General. Is there a check mark next to Applications in the Show section? Checking this will show the apps folder under the library menu. Once that is done, right click on your device icon '(your name) iPhone' and click transfer purchases. All your apps should start downloading.
Yes. The iPod Touch is capable of running 3rd party applications, as long as the software is updated to version 2.0 or later. An update to 2.x from 1.x will cost about $10 (USD), and can be done via iTunes.